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Relics and Heirlooms 

UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE 

Newport Historical Society 

July 17, 18, 19, 21 and 22 

1913 

NEWPORT - - RHODE ISLAND 



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R. Livingston Beeckman Mrs. 

William Binney Mrs. 

William H. Birckhead Mrs. 

Harriett Brownell Mrs. 

William P. Buffum Mrs. 

Charles M. Bull Miss 

John W. Burgess Mrs. 

Nicholas Murray Butler Mrs. 

French E. Chadwick Mrs. 

Elizabeth H. Clark Mrs. 

Charles M. Davis Mrs. 

Arthur B. Emmons Mrs. 

George B. Deforest Mrs. 

Richard C. Derby Mrs. 

Stuart Duncan Mrs. 

Elisha Dyer Mrs. 

Maude Howe Elliott Mrs. 

Robert Ives Gammell Mrs. 

Frederick P. Garrettson Mrs. 

Laurence L. Gillespie Mrs. 

Joseph Howland Mrs. 

Samuel E. Huntington Mrs. 

Henry Barton Jacobs Mrs. 

Arthur Curtiss James Mrs. 

Caroline O. Jones Mrs. 

Charles P. Kling Mrs. 



John LaFarge 
Thomas A. Lawton 
Charles Warren Lippitt 
Stephen B. Luce 
John J. Mason 
Louise Ward McAllister 
Edwin D. Morgan 
William Rogers Morgan 
E. Rollins Morse 
Bradford Norman 
Marsden J. Perry 
J. Fred Pierson 
Edward S. Rawson 
Thomas 0, Richardson 
George L. Rives 
C. L. F. Robinson 
T. Shaw Safe 
William Watts Sherman 
R. Manson Smith 
Albert Sterner 
Harriet L. Stevens 
Roderick Terry 
French Vanderbilt 
Schuyler VanRensselaer 
Hamilton Fish Webster 
Geo. Peabody Wetmore 



NEWPORT HISTORICAL SOCIETY 



Incorporated 1 854 



Daniel B. Fearing, 
Roderick Terry, 
Robert S. Franklin, 
Frank K. Sturgis, 
John P. Sanborn, 
George H. Richardson, 
Henry C. Stevens, Jr., 
Edith May Tilley, 
Edwin P. Robinson, 



President 

1st Vice President 

2d Vice President 

3d Vice President 

Recording Secretary 

Corresponding Secretary 

Treasurer 

Librarian 

Curator of Coins and Medals 



Directors 



Mrs. Thomas A. Lawton 
Mrs. E. French Vanderbilt 
Hamilton B. Tompkins 
George L. Rives 
Mrs. William R. Morgan 
Jonas Bergner 



C. L. F. Robinson 
George V. Dickey 
Mrs. Harold Brown 
Mrs. Richard C. Derby 
William S. Sherman 
Job a. Peckham 



The Rooms of the Society are open daily, from 10 a, m. 

to 4 p. m., Saturdays until 1 p. m. 

In order to increase the income and enable the Society to 

care for the collections and make them available, it is desired 

to enlarge the membership, the dues and fees of which are 

as follows : 

Life membership , . . $50 

Sustaining membership . . 10 per year 

Annual " . . 2 " *• 

Associate " . . ]_««<< 



The Early Records of the Town of Newport, 

now in the custody of the Newport 

Historical Society 

At the time of the British evacuation of Newport, in 
October, 1779, the early records of the town were carried 
away in a small vessel accompanying the fleet, m charge of 
the Tory Sheriff, Walter Chaloner. 

This vessel was wrecked in Hell Gate, and the records re- 
mained under water for several days, becoming thoroughly 
soaked before they were rescued and placed unopened in a 
New York store house. 

When they were returned to Newport, in 1782, it was 
found that the earliest and latest volumes were completely 
destroyed, and the others were in a dilapidated and perisha- 
ble condition. They were placed in the vault at the old City 
Hall, but there were no facilities for their proper care, and 
even the tenderest handling produced further decay. 

As these old documents are necessaiy in obtaining clear 
titles to property, back to the early days, and are of great 
value and interest to antiquarians, the Newport Historical 
Society felt that an effort should be made to rescue the 
papers from such an unfortunate condition, and agreed to care 
for them and superintend their restoration. Under a resolu- 
tion of the City Council, in January, 1894, the records were 
deposited with the Society, and since then the volumes have 
been arranged by the librarian and then preserved by the 
Emery Record Preserving Company in Taunton, whenever 
appropriations have been made by the city, for this work. 

The Emery Silk process renders the damaged records ac- 
cessible and insures them from future deterioration. It 
consists of preserving each leaf or document, between sheets 
of transparent silk, which leaves the writing as clear as 
before, and even clearer after exposure to the light and air. 
New margins of inlaid paper which protect the writing at the 



edges of the original leaves help also to make a strong 
binding. 

Since the Newport records have been deposited with the 
Historical Society, many volumes have been arranged, pre- 
served and indexed. Hundreds of visitors have examined 
them, and many letters have been received and answered 
concerning them. They are always carefully guarded, and 
are placed in the vault especially erected for them, when not 
in use. 

All who appreciate the charm and interest of these old 
papers are cordially invited to see them while they are in the 
custody of the Society. 



CATALOGUE 



CHINA, GLASS, ETC. 

1 Three vases 

Miss Ella Brownell 

2 Wedgewood pitcher, found ten feet below the ground at 

the back of a business block in Thames Street 

Miss Edith May Tilley 

3 Delft plate, belonging to Miss Jane Stuart 

4 Old Dresden tea pot 

5 Old English i-ummer • 

Mrs. Henry G. MacKaye 

6 Plate belonging to early Maxon family 

7 Old Lowestoft plate 



Rev, George Vernon Dickey 
John W. Burnett 

Miss Avis Robinson 



8 Porcelain sugar bowl 

9 Two old tea pots 

10 Lustre pitcher 

11 Two old plates 

Mrs. Edwin P. Robinson 

12 Two Staffordshire dip-nosed dogs 

George H. Richardson 

13 Lustre cream pitcher 

14 Lowestoft cup and saucer 

15 Chinese cup and saucer 

Mrs. S. Schuyler Hammett 

16 Two copper lustre mugs, with landing of Columbus 

17 Copper lustre pitcher 

Mrs. John Collins 

18 Glass cup plate, with head of President William Henry 

Harrison 

19 Glass cup plate, with handle 

Mrs. Charlotte Sisson 



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20 Cordial glass, used in the family of Governor Coddington 

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Marsh 

21 Three plates belonging to Col. William Arnold 

22 Two pitchers belonging to Col. Arnold 

23 Coffee pot belonging to Col, Arnold 

The Misses Watson 

24 Cup and saucer, belonged to Samuel and Mary Rodman, 

married 1723 

25 Cup and saucer. English. 1812. Imported by William 

Rotch, Jr., who married, 1782, Elizabeth Rodman 

Mrs. William Binney 

26 English mug, " Billy Button " 

Robert S. Franklin 

27 Milk pot. Cow 

28 Old glass salt cellar, 150 years old, in the shape of a 

grandfather's hat 



Miss Ruth B. Franklin 

Miss Deborah Stoddard 

Mrs. James Stewart 

Mrs. George Coggeshall 



29 Charlotte Corday plate 

30 Old blue plate 

31 Two wedgewood tea pots 

32 Some old pieces of china 

33 Sugar bowl 

34 Porcelain mug. English , 

35 Cup and Saucer 

Mrs, Felix Peckham 

36 Blue Pitcher, belonged to Thomas Townsend 

37 Lord Nelson plate, Leeds ware 

William B. Vernon 

38 German pottery jug, dated 1663 

Mrs. Schuyler Van Rensselaer 

39 Dolly Madison cup 

Mrs. French Vanderbilt 

JEWELRY AND WATCHES 

40 Chinese enameled necklace 

41 Chinese pin 

42 Gold Russian cross 

Mrs. John La Farge 





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43 Watch-key and seal belonging to Dr. Rowland Hazard 

Miss Mary A. Hazard 

44 Mosaics 

45 Cameos 

Mrs. Henry G. MacKaye 

46 Colonial pearl pin 

Miss Elizabeth MacKaye 

47 Shawl pins, about 80 years old 

48 Bog oak pin from Ireland 

49 Medallion, mother of pearl 

50 Brooch, about 75 years old 

John W. Burnett 

51 Set of mosaics 

Miss Avis Robinson 

52 Pearl pin 

53 Bead necklace, came from Governor Van Zandt's family 

Mrs. Edwin P. Robinson 

54 Earrings once belonging to Mary Washington 

55 Mourning rings and pins 

Mrs. Thomas A. Lawton 

56 Pair of spectacles, marked " C. W." (Charles Whitfield) 

S. S. Hammett 

57 Earrings from Jamaica 

58 Dutch necklace 

59 Dutch brooch 

60 Dutch bracelets 

T. T. Pitman 

61 Brooch commemorating the coronation of the first Nor- 

wegian king, 1906 

62 Old Danish jewelry 

Miss Agnes Lodberg 

63 Brooch, with Chinese carving in ivory 

Miss Edith May Tilley 

64 Coral necklaces brought from Italy about 1830 

Miss Ruth B. Franklin 

65 Brooch of brilliants set in silver 

66 Mosaic bracelet brought from Florence by Christopher 

Townsend 

67 Gold bracelet 

Mrs. Felix Peckham 

68 Earrings over two hundred years old 

Mrs. Louis Hess 



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69 Set of hair jewelry 

Mrs. George Hazard 

70 Watch belonging to William Sanford Rogers 

Frank E. Thompson 

71 Two old watches 

Dr. Edwin P. Robinson 

72 Musical watch, worn by one of Napoleon's aids in Rus- 

sian campaign 

Miss Elizabeth H. Swinburne 

73 Gold watch 

Mrs. John La Farge 

74 French enameled watch, with decoration after Watteau 

75 Gold repeater 

76 Nuremburg repeater 

77 Watch made by Lepaute, who died in 1754 

78 Watch with Nuremburg coat-of-arms 

79 Watch giving day of month and week 

80 Nuremburg watch in case 

T. T. Pitman 

81 Watch belonging to Dr. David King, Sr., and Dr. David 

King, Jr. 

82 Two old watches 

83 Old watch works collected in Newport 

Newport Historical Society 

84 Watch belonging to Charles Whitfield 

85 Two old watches 

Robert S. Franklin 

86 Two old watches 

John W. Burnett 

SUSAN ARDEN CASE 

Great aunt of Mrs. John Austin Steven, (Margaret A. 
Morris) 

87 Miniature of John Arden (Margaret A. Blanc) 

88 Miniature of Margaret A. Babcock 

89 Miniature of Mary E. Babcock (Mrs. William Lewis 

Morris) 

90 Old English Castors. XVIIIth Century. Hall Mark, 

D. A. K. 

91 Two silver blockers with snuffers. (Arden Crest) 

92 Silver porringer, 1719. Initials, A. A. 

93 Old Dutch silver pipe. (Smoked by the Dutch ladies) 



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94 Cut silver and gold buckles. Hall mark (E. B.) 

95 Old French paste shoe buckles set in lead 

96 Louis XIV knee buckles, silver and gold 

97 Tortoise shell comb 

98 Old lace veil 

99 Old carved ivory fan 

100 Two mother o'pearl dtuis, silver mountings 

101 Two tortoise shell boxes, inlaid with silver 

102 Old cotton veil embroidered in silver 

Misses J. Austin Stevens 

FANS 

103 Collection of old fans, Spanish and French 

Mrs. Thomas A. Lawton 

104 Old fan, Chinese 

Miss Avis Robinson 

105 Three old fans 

Mrs. Edwin P. Robinson 

106 Fan from Bristol Waldron family 

107 Fan from Connecticut Denison family 

Miss Anita Thayer 

108 Fan brought from China by Gov. William H. Cooke, of 

Rhode Island, probably before the Revolution. The 
carving represents a story often told in past years, 
but now unfortunately lost. 

109 Four old fans 

Newport Historical Society 

SILVER 

110 Small pitcher, 1757 

111 Bon-bon basket, 1776 

112 Fluted pitcher, 1776 

113 Bowl to match, 1776 

114 Small tray, 1775 

115 Small caddy spoon, 1792 

116 Small muffineer, 1815 

117 Teaspoon, I. V. 

118 Small muffineer, Alcock & Allen, about 1810 

119 Teaspoons, Joel Sayer (1778-1818) 

120 Six ivory-handled knives and forks, London, 1829 



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121 Six spoons I. V. 1789 

122 Two salt spoons, I. V. 1789 

123 Tea set (three pieces), London, 1827 

124 Tea pot, Ebony handle, 1731 

125 Spoon, Dutch, 1764, " De Goude Bruylof " 

126 Very old Swedish spoon with rings 

127 Porringer, about 1811 

128 Little box marked L. P. B., early in last century 

129 Little patch box, about 1800 

130 Two small vinaigrettes, one marked C. K., date unknown 

131 Old Dutch christening bowl with Scripture pictures 

Mrs. Joseph Rowland 







Danish Pieces 


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Sugar bowl 




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Fish spoon - 




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Tea strainer 




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Sugar spoon 




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Cream spoon 




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Small spoon, W. 


Hookey 


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Small spoon, W. 


Nichols 



Miss Agnes Lodberg 



Miss Edith May Tilley 

139 Ladle with initials J. M, B. (Joseph and Mary Briggs), 

made by William Nichols, the Quaker silversmith. 
Silver dollars and halves were saved for the makmg 
of this ladle by Deborah Briggs, the youngest daugh- 
ter, who was born 1787 

140 Teaspoon made by Mr. Nichols, which was one item of 

the silver manufactured by him for the first Ocean 
House, opened June, 1844. This was long before the 
days of plated silver 

Miss Susan J. Weaver 

141 Snuffbox 

John W. Burnett 

142 Eighteenth century reading lamp 

Mrs. Maude Howe Elliott 

143 Tea kettle which was being used at a banquet given by 

Col. Godfrey Malbone, when his mansion burned, 1766 
Mrs. William Rogers Morgan 

144 Old English ladle 

Philip B. Case 



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145 Large old spoon 

146 Card case 



147 Large old spoon 



Mrs. Edwin P. Robinson 

Miss Avis Robinson 

148 Spoon brought from France by the Huguenots 

149 Sugar tongs brought at the same time 

Miss Annie S. Turner 

150 Ladle and spoons made from the trimming of Mrs. John 

Bannister's wedding gown 

Miss Mary A. Sayer 

151 Tablespoon, Geffroy 

Miss Ruth B. Franklin 

152 Porringer, belonged to Samuel and Mary Rodman, mar- 

ried 1723 

153 Spoon, belonged to Samuel and Mary Rodman 

Mrs. William Binney 

154 Model of The Old Stone Mill 

Rev. Roderick Terry 

155 Sugar tongs 

156 Spoon for bottle 

Miss Deborah Stoddard 

157 Pitcher, belonged to Perry Greene Arnold, who married 

Priscilla, daughter of Col. John Cooke, Revolutionary 
Officer 

The Misses Watson 

158 Paul Revere punch bowl 

Mrs. Marsden J. Perry 

BRASS AND COPPER 

159 Old copper lantern used to go down under the Battery in 

New York, during the Revolution, for the powder 
which was kept there. 

160 Powder flasks, brass and copper 

Mrs. G. Norman Weaver 

161 Brass kettle 

162 Long handled skillet, on legs, relics from the Briggs 

Homestead, where the Aquidneck Bank now stands 

Miss Susan J. Weaver 

163 Pair of candlesticks from Whitfield family 

Mrs. S. Schuyler Hammett 



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164 Lamp from Granada 

165 Copper brazier from Granada 

166 Three pieces from Granada 

T. T. Pitman 

167 Two old Dutch money boxes, brass 

Mrs. Schuyler Van Rensselaer 

PEWTER 

168 Communion service, used about 1830 or 1840, at First 

Universalist Church, Dover, New Hampshire 

169 Whale oil lamp 

Laurence Thompson 

170 Toddy cup and saucer 

Miss Jeannette Swasey 

171 Pewter and porcelain teapot, from England 

Mrs. Ralph Hazax'd 

172 Old tureen, from Aries, France 

173 Two boxes 

174 Porringer, from Antwerp 

175 Holy water font 

T. T. Pitman 

176 Plate brought from England by the early Barker family 

Mrs. J. Alton Barker 

177 Tea pot, coffee pot, milk pitcher, three mugs and a 

porringer. Early 19th century 

Mrs. George L. Rives 

178 Collection of pewter 

Mrs. George Coggeshall 

BOOKS AND MANUSCRIPTS 

179 Old Bible 

Mrs. Augustus Benson 

180 Rare books with book plates 

Mrs. Edward Rawson 

181 Book of old Scotch tunes 

Mrs. William Rogers Morgan 

182 Copy book, 1702 

Mrs. Charlotte Sisson 

183 Old manuscripts 

Mrs. William H. Birckhead 

184 Old manuscripts 

Mrs. Edward Rawson 

185 Original letter from Thomas Jefferson to Hon. Joseph 

C. Cabell concerning the foundation of the University 
of Virginia. Dated Jan. 6, 1818 



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186 Original letter from Thomas Jefferson to Hon. William 

H. Cabell, Governor of Virginia. Dated August 11, 
1807. Concerning service of Volunteer troops 

187 Original letter from President James Madison to Hon. 

William H. Cabell, Dated Washington, May 30, 1832 

188 Original Land Grant from George the Second, dated 1760 

signed by Francis Fauquier, Lieutenant-Governor 
and Commander-in-Chief of the Colony and Dominion 
of Virginia 

189 Original Land Grant from John Page, Governor of the 

Commonwealth of Virginia to William H. Cabell, 
dated July 21, 1783 

190 Original Land Grant from George the Second. Dated 

Aug. 30, 1744. Signed by William Gooch, Lieutenant- 
Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Colony and 
Dominion of Virginia 

191 Original Land Grant from James Monroe, Governor of 

the Commonwealth of Virginia. Dated June 14, 1802 

192 Original Land Grant from John Page, Governor of the 

Commonwealth of Virginia. Dated May 9, 1804 

193 Original Manuscript School Book of Cornelia Livingston, 

covering her studies in Astronomy, Geography, 
Rhetoric, Architecture, Geometry and History with 
maps and designs in India Ink. 

Walter Coles Cabell 



PICTURES AND MAPS 

194 George Washington, lithograph, D. W. Kellogg and 

Company, Hartford, Conn. 

Miss Mary A. Hazard 

195 George Washington and his family at Mt. Vernon 

Mrs. William Hazard 

196 George Washington and his family 

Miss Mary A. Sayer 

197 Painting, Dr. Hunter's Dogs, by Gilbert Stuart, at the 

age of 12 or 13 

Mrs. William E. Glyn 

198 "New Boots" 

Miss Jeanette Swasey 

199 Old Print 

Mrs. Henry G. MacKaye 

200 Oil Painting by C. T. Hammett, Landing at Jamestown 

Ferry, R. I. 

Mrs. S. Schuyler Hammett 



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201 Engravings 



Mrs. Edward Rawson 



202 Photograph of Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, about 1865 

John W. Burnett 

203 Daguerreotype, Benjamin Mumford 

Mrs. Edwin P. Robinson 

204 Picture of Malbone and his guests 

Mrs. William Rogers Morgan 

205 Photograph of Relief of the Institution of the Order of 

the Garter 

Miss Agnes Lodberg 

206 General Andrew Jackson 

207 Baron Steuben 

208 General Nathaniel Greene 

209 General Israel Putnam 

John H. Kazanjian 

210 Photograph from portrait of William Moseley, " Gentle- 

man," merchant, born in England about 1610, died 
in lower Norfolk County, Va., 1655. A merchant at 
Rotterdam, Holland. Emigrated to Virginia in 1649. 
Commissioner of Lower Norfolk, 1650-1655. 

211 Photograph from portrait of Susanna, the wife of 

William Moseley, died Lower Norfolk, Virginia, 1655. 

212 Photograph from portrait of Capt. Joseph Moseley, 

master mariner of Salem, born Nixonton, North 
Carolina 1760 ; killed in the German Ocean 1799 ; son 
of Emperor and Elizabeth Moseley of Newtown, 
Princess Ann Co., Va., and Nixonton Pasquotank Co., 
N. C. ; grandson of Amos Moseley, Under Sheriff 
of Princess Ann Co. and his wife, Elizabeth, daughter 
of Tully Emperor, gentleman, of the Eastern Branch 
in Lynnhaven Parish, Va, ; great grandson of Arthur 
Moseley. Married in Salem, Elizabeth, daughter of 
John and Mary (Ives) Crowninshield of Salem, and 
sister of Clifford Crowninshield ; father of Mrs. John 
Chandler of New York City and Mrs, Abigail Mori- 
arty of Salem. 

213 Photograph from portrait of William Moseley, Esq., of 

Rolleston Hall, Lower Norfolk Co. , Virginia. Com- 
missioner and Justice of the County 

214 Photograph from portrait of Arthur Moseley, Esq., 

brother of William, member of the House of Bur- 
gesses, 1676 

George Andrews Moriarty, Jr. 




ORIfilNAL WKVKNTH I>.VY HAPTIKT MKKTINtJ HOUSE 

ERECTED 1729 

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215 Oil portrait of John Caswell Stoddard of Newport, at 

the age of 19 

LeRoy T. Hazard 

216 Facsimile of warrant to execute King Charles I of Eng- 

land 

217 Print, King Charles I 

Miss Edith May Tilley 

218 Engraving, The British Surrendering their Arms to 

General Washington after their Defeat at Yorktown 
in Virginia, October, 1781. Drawn by Renault 

219 "The New Steam Carriage, 1828 " 

220 The "Enterprise" steam omnibus 

221 "A Tandem of the Past. ' ' 

Arthur Curtiss James 

222 Photograph of silver butter-boat used for many years 

by Judah Touro 

Walter Eliot Thwing 

St. Memin Prints 

223 Mrs. Hannah Carrington Cabell 

224 Hon. William H. Cabell, Governor of Virginia, 1805- 

1808, Judge of the Court of Appeals of Virginia, 1811- 
1842, President of the Court of Appeals of Virginia 
1842 until his retirement in 1851 

225 Col. Nichols Cabell 

Walter Coles Cabel 

226 Chart of Newport Harbor, showing French Fleet, 1778 

Com. Arthur Curtiss James 

227 Map of Narragansett Bay, 1780, showing fortifications 

Mrs. French Vanderbilt 

228 Silhouette of Col. John Cooke 

229 Silhouette of Priscilla Cooke, daughter of Col. John 

230 Woodcut, 1771 

231 Old engraving of Mary, Queen of Scots 

The Misses Watson 

232 Portrait of Thomas Townsend, proprietor of the oid 

coffee house, by Stuart 

WiUiam B. Vernon 

233 Old print, " Reading the Scriptures " 

Miss Deborah Stoddard 

234 Photograph. Swinburne and Peckham's old building. 

Torn down to make room for the Government Landing 

Job A. Peckham 



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WEARING APPAREL 

235 Quaker bonnet and veil 

236 Quilted Petticoat 

Miss Emma Chase 

237 Bonnet, 1813 

Mrs. David Pinniger 

238 Parasol brought from China before 1800 

Miss Elma Elizabeth Smith 

239 Old quilted petticoat 

Mrs. J. Alton Barker 

MINIATURES 

240 Francis Maguire, who introduced block printing on calico 

in America 

Miss Elma Elizabeth Smith 

241 Hon. Ray Greene, grandson of Colonial Governor Wil- 

liam Greene, of Rhode Island, and son of Revolution- 
ary Governor Greene. By Malbone 

Miss Annie S. Turner 

242 John Bannister, 1767 

243 Silas Dean, about 1815 

244 Memorial to Silas Dean 



Miss Mary A. Sayer 

Miss Sarah Hammett 

T. T. Pitman 



245 A curious miniature 

246 Collection of miniatures 

247 Abraham Touro 

Newport Historical Society 

248 John La Farge, father of John La Farge, the artist 

Mrs. John La Farge 



INDIAN RELICS 

Miss Ella Brownell 



249 Battle club 

250 Bead chain 

251 Bead bag 

252 Wampum 

Miss Mary A. Hazard 

253 Portrait of Keokuk, Indian chief 

254 Portrait of Le Loup, Indian chief 

These portraits were painted by Charles B. King 
when the chiefs visited Washington about 1803 

Miss Georgiana G. King 



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255 Blanket basket 

256 Stocking basket, made in Uncas family 

257 Key basket 

258 Bead bag 

Mrs. Ida L. Greenman 

259 Collection of hatchets, arrowheads, hammers, skinner, 

pestles, sinkers, of Rhode Island Indians 

George H. Richardson 

260 Two Pima baskets 

261 Three Apache baskets 

262 Two Klickitat baskets, very old and valuable 

263 Two Aleut baskets 1 m i t j- ^ -u 

264 Two Quillionte baskets \ Alaskan Indian tnbes 

265 Apache wedding basket, "The Broken Ring," very old 

266 Deerskin ornament from Siberian Esquimox girl 

267 Yaki ma basket 

268 Navajo rug 

269 Apache vase 

270 Santa Domingo vase 

Mrs. Ralph Hazard 

271 Head of tomahawk, dug up in Portsmouth, R, I. 

Col. Reginald Norman 

272 Paddle 

273 Water bottle 

Robert S. Franklin 

274 Winnowing pan made by Hoopi Indians 

275 Smaller basket used for cooking 

Mrs. Felix Peckham 

COINS AND MEDALS 

Anglo-Saxon Coins 

276 Canute penny, 1016 

277 Edward the Confessor penny, 1042 

English Coins 

278 Edward I penny, 1272 

279 Henry VII Angel-gold, 1485 

280 Henry VIII Groat, 1509 

281 Edward VI shilling, 1547 

282 Philip and Mary shilling, 1555 

283 Elizabeth shilling, 1558 

Dr. Edwin P. Robinson 



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284 Two coins, 1813 

M 

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Robert S. Franklin 



Mrs. Charlotte Sisson 
285 Andrew Jackson campaign medal 



286 Washington medal 

Mrs, John W. Burgess 

287 Indian peace medals 

Mrs. French Vanderbilt 

MISCELLANEOUS 

288 Jagging wheels 

Mrs. Thomas A. Lawton 

289 Sixteenth century courier's money box 

Mrs. Maude Howe Elliott 

290 Alpenstock used in climbing the Rigi in Switzerland 

Mrs. Ralph Hazard 

291 Two old fire buckets 

Howard G. Ward 

292 Horn spoon made in Ireland over 100 years ago 

John W. Burnett 

293 Britannia spoons, over 100 years old 

294 Knife and fork, over 100 years old 

Mrs. Charlotte Sisson 

295 Paper money, 14 shillings 

Miss Mary A. Hazard 

296 Paper money 

Mrs. Charlotte Sisson 

297 Pair of scissors made from an early issue of a copper 

cent 

298 Silver snuff box 

John W. Burnett 

299 Silver snuff box 

300 Patch box 

Miss Ruth B. Franklin 

301 Snuffbox 

302 Patch box 

T. T. Pitman 

303 Paper weight brought from Rome, made from the marble 

from the palace of the Caesars 

The Misses Watson 

304 Gavel made of cedar from the original door of the old 

State House 

305 Adams campaign box 

Robert S. Franklin 




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306 Miniature mortar and pestle made from timber of the old 

Second Congregational Church, Clarke Street 

Miss Ruth B. Franklin 

307 Koran holder from Tangiers 

T. T. Pitman 

308 Marble bust of Gustavus Swan, former resident of New- 

port 

Mrs. George L. Rives 

309 Two keys, 7i inches long, supposed to have been used in 

old jail at Newport 

310 Inkstand taken from rooms occupied by Jefferson Davis, 

his personal property 

311 Candle lantern 

312 Seaman's knife in leaded wooden handle 

Laurence Thompson 

313 Two pearl card cases 

Miss Avis Robinson 

314 Ivory box 

Miss Elma Elizabeth Smith 

315 Cane which belonged to Charles Collins, Lieutenant Gov- 

ernor of Rhode Island. He broke it while defending 
himself from an assailant, and afterward gave it to 
John L. Boss, Jr., who came to his rescue. It is in- 
scribed "From Charles Collins to John L. Boss, Jr., 
Esq., he to my rescue came Dec. 7, 1812." " D. J. 
Pearce, Dec. 7th, 1862." 

Miss Edith May Tilley 

316 Cane belonging to Thomas Townsend, proprietor of the 

Coffee House 

William B. Vernon 

317 Candle snuffers, hand made from iron two hundred years 

old 

Mrs. Ida L. Greenman 

318 Silver mounted gourd used in Paraguay for drinking tea, 

once the property of the President 

John W. Burnett 

319 Chair over 100 years old belonged to Dr. Daniel Watson 

The Misses Watson 

320 Corner chair, belonged to Thomas Townsend 

321 Large piecrust table 

William B. Vernon 

322 Governor Coddington's tobacco box 

323 Carved high backed comb 

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Marsh 



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324 French seals and holder, belonged to Christopher Town- 

send 

Mrs. Felix Peckham 

325 Card receiver, marked Newport Chapter of Rose Croix, 

1813 

Robert S. Franklin 

326 Oven, about 150 years old 

327 Mortar and pestle, about 200 years old 

Mrs. Edward Young 

328 Ship in a glass bottle 

Mrs. Aleck Olsson 

HAND WORK 

329 Collection of samplers 

Mrs. Thomas A. Lawton 

330 Sampler, made by Alice Hazard, 1764 

Miss Mary A. Hazard 

331 Sampler, about 105 years old 

Mrs. Charles Warren Lippitt 

332 Sampler, by Betsey Congdon (Stewart) of Jamestown, 

R. I. 

Mrs. S. Schuyler Hammett 

333 Sampler, with coat of arms of the Davis family, 1753 

Miss Annie S. Turner 

334 Sampler 

Miss Sarah Hammett 

335 Sampler, made by Priscilla Cooke, 1790 

The Misses Watson 

336 Sampler, 1767 

Miss Deborah Stoddard 

337 Sampler, made by Welthe Barker, 1781 

Miss Ruth B. Franklin 

338 Samplers 

Mrs. Wiecks 

339 Framed sampler, 1805 

Mrs. Felix Peckham 

340 Piece of needlework, "Description of the person of 

Christ," made at St. Clare's Female Orphan House, 
Harold's Cross, August 12, 1828 

Miss Mary A. Hazard 

341 Embroidered bag 

Mrs. Philip Wilbor 



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342 Tiny embroidered bag 



Miss Mary A. Hazard 

States, embri 
(Mrs. Thomps 

344 Needlework picture 



343 Map of the United States, embroidered about 1820, by 
Miss Mary Mann (Mrs. Thompson Brown). 



Newport Historical Society 

345 Needlework picture, late eighteenth century 

Mrs. R. Manson Smith 

346 Two needlework pictures, made by the young lady pupils 

at Mrs. Rawson's famous school in Medford, Mass. 

Estate of Miss Lilias Sheffield 

347 Embroidered picture on satin, 1808 

Benjamin F. Davis 

348 Cross-stitch picture 

Mrs. Edwin P. Robinson 

349 Needlework pictures 

Mrs. Thomas A. Lawton 

350 Embroidered fire screen 

Mrs. James C. Stewart 

351 Screen worked about 1780 

Mrs. Charles M. Bull 

352 Two sewing birds 

Miss Avis Robmson 

353 Sewing bird , ^ , , , 

Miss Deborah Stoddard 

354 Bead bags ^ , ,, 

Mrs. George Coggeshall 

355 Bead purse ^ , ^ , 

Mrs. J. Alton Barker 

356 Bead bag . . ^ , . 

Miss Avis Robinson 

357 Bead bag ^, .,. „,.,^ 

Mrs. Phihp Wilbur 

358 Hand-made carpet, 95 years old 

359 Old-time quilting, 125 years old 

Miss Emma Chase 

360 Bedspread belonging to the Strother family of Virginia, 

about 1790 

361 Bedspread belonging to the Jones family of Long Island, 

about 1750 , „ ^, , • , 

Mrs. French E. Chadwick 

362 Bed hangings, with scenes from Shakespeare, over 100 

years old ^ r>.. j. 

Mrs. James C. Stewart 

363 Irish linen lace bedspread , „, „ 

John W. Burnett 



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364 Hand-woven linen sheet 

365 Old quilt 

Mrs. Ida L. Greenman 

366 Strip of bedspread made by her great-grandmother 

Mrs. Thomas A. Lawton 

367 Autograph quilt made by Priscilla Cook, 1800 

The Misses Watson 

368 Pillow case, hand spun and hand woven, over 100 years 

old 

369 Tablecloth, hand woven, over 100 years old 

Mrs. Charlotte Sisson 

370 Collection of old embroideries and laces 

Aquidneck Cottage Industries 

371 Black lace veil 

Miss Mary Hazard 

372 Piece of old lace 

Mrs. Philip Wilbur 

373 Black lace veil, 82 years old 

374 Black lace veil, about 80 years old 

375 Lace collar, 80 years old 

376 Lace handkerchief, 80 years old 

377 Hand embroidered handkerchief, about 80 years old 

John W. Burnett 

378 Some old lace veils 

Mrs. Charles H. Davis 

379 Old American and Italian laces 

380 Lace bobbins and pillow for making lace 

Mrs. Thomas A. Lawton 

381 Old lace 

382 Embroidered baby's caps 

Miss Deborah Stoddard 



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ARTICLES PERTAINING TO COM. OLIVER HAZARD 

PERRY AND HIS FAMILY, AND THE 

WAR OF 1812 

383 Bronze medal of Oliver Hazard Perry, made by the Gor 

ham Company, 1913, for the Put-in-Bay celebration 
Gorham Manufacturing Company, Providence, R, I. 

384 Sextant presented to Com. Oliver Hazard Perry by 

Com. Barclay, after his return to England, as an ex- 
pression of appreciation of the kindness extended to 
him and his men after the defeat 

385 Flintlock pistols worn by Com. Oliver Hazard Perry 

when acting as aide to Gen. Harrison at the battle of 
the Thames, in which engagement the Indian Chief 
Tecumseh was killed 

Oliver Hazard Perry, Lowell, Mass. 

386 Cane, made from wood of the battleship "Lawrence," 

presented to the late Hon. William Paine Sheffield, 
of Rhode Island, by the late Hon. Mr. Babbitt of 
Erie, Pa., member of Congress from Pennsylvania, 
as a souvenir of the battle of Lake Erie to a noted 
Rhode Islander in whose home Mr. Babbitt was a 
frequent visitor. 

George Andrev/s Moriarty, Jr. 

387 Chair, once the property of the Perry family 

Miss Jeanette Swasey 

388 Chair which belonged to Com. Oliver Hazard Perry, 

with monogram in his own handwriting 

Mrs. Benjamin Hazard 

389 Small engraving of Com. Oliver Hazard Perry 

Miss Mary A. Hazard 

390 Cane, made from wood of the " Lawrence " 

391 Order for ship's supplies, signed by Com. Oliver Hazard 

Perry 

Robert S. Franklin 

392 Cross from wood of the "Lawrence " 

Miss Ruth B. Franklin 

393 Autograph of Com. Oliver Hazard Perry 



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394 Patchwork quilt made for Mrs. Francis Vinton, (Eliza- 

beth, daughter of Com. Oliver Hazard Perry) 

395 Ear-rings made of wood of the " Lawrence " 

396 Japanese print of Com. Matthew Calbraith Perry 

Mrs. John La Farge 

397 Card table belonging to Com. Oliver Hazard Perry 

Estate of Miss Lilias Sheffield 

398 Mezzotint, Perry's victory 

399 Colored mezzotint, View of the commencement of the 

action between His Majesty's ship Shannon and the 
U. S. Frigate Chesapeake, off Boston lighthouse, on 
the 1st of June, 1813, published by G. Webster & 
Company 

400 Colored mezzotint, View of the boarding and capturing 

of the U. S. Frigate Chesapeake, off Boston, on the 
1st of June, 1813, after a sanguinary battle of only 
fifteen minutes 

401 Model of the "Niagara " 

H. O. Havemeyer, Jr. 

402 Engraving, Thomas MacDonough, Commander U. S. 

Navy, 1813. September 11, 1814, he gained a victory 
over the British at Plattsburg, N. Y. 

John H. Kazanjian 

403 Table which belonged to Silas Dean, borrowed by Com. 

Oliver Hazard Perry and used on his ship for a ban- 
quet given by him in honor of Mr. Dean 

404 Eagle and bowknot pins worn by Mrs. Silas Dean on a so- 

called " Perry hat," after the victory 

Miss Mary A. Sayer 

405 Memorial to Com. Oliver Hazard Perry, made by Ruha" 

mah Nichols, about 60 years ago, at the Kingston 
Academy 

Mrs. Howard Briggs, Saunderstown 

406 Letter written December 6, 1826, by J. Bernard Gilpin, 

son of the British Consul, to William R. Taylor, at 
the Navy Yard, Charlestown, describing the funeral 
procession of Com. Oliver Hazard Perry, and con- 
taining an original drawing of the funeral car. 

407 Original list of subscribers to silver vase presented to 

Com. Oliver Hazard Perry by Newport citizens, after 
the victory 

408 Memorial to Com. Oliver Hazard Perry, drawn by Miss 

Elizabeth Brenton, engraved by Bassett and Willard 



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409 Perry's Victory, engraving, by B. Tanner 

410 Perry's Victory on Lake Erie, by J. P. Newell. Litho- 

graph 

411 Piece of the Rock of Gibraltar, brought home by Com. 

Oliver Hazard Perry 

412 Portrait of Com. Oliver Hazard Perry as a midshipman, 

painted on a board in the floor of his house on the 
" Point," Newport 

413 Colored photograph of Com. Oliver Hazard Perry. 

Leavitt and Sherman 

414 Original model of statue of Com. Oliver Hazard Perry 

in Washington Square, Newport, by William G. 
Turner, Newport, R. L 

415 Perry mirror knobs 

416 Piece of the wood of the " Lawrence " 

417 Spike of the " Lawrence," taken 1859 

418 Spike of the " Niagara," and pieces of the ribs brought 

to Newport by Hon. John P. Sanborn, when the ship 
was raised, 1913 

419 Spike of the " Caledonia," commanded by D. Turner of 

Newport. Taken 1859 

420 Dead Eye of the English Man of War, " Macedonian," 

captured by the U. S Frigate, " United States," 
October 25, 1812, and later brought into Newport 
Harbor 

421 Photograph of the model of the statue of Com. Oliver 

Hazard Perry, at Cleveland, Ohio 

422 McDonough's Victory on Lake Champlain, engraved by 

B. Tanner 

423 Souvenir pitcher, Oliver Hazard Perry and Captain 

Jacob Jones, war of 1812 

424 Newport Mercury Extra, published at 4 a. m., February 

14, 1815, containing the news of peace with Great 
Britain 

425 Epaulette of Captain William V. Taylor, who was with 

Perry at Lake Erie 

Newport Historical Society 

426 Commission of Henry Tew, Jr., as sailing master, June 

26, 1812. Signed James Madison, President of the 
United States 

Miss Mary Taylor Tew 

427 Engraving by J. B. Forrest of the Jarvis portrait of 

Oliver Hazard Perry 



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428 Engraving of Com. Oliver Hazard Perry, from the Bi- 

ography of American Heroes 

429 Print of Com. Oliver Hazard Perry 

430 Niles' life of Com Oliver Hazard Perry, with engraving 

by I. Sanford, Published 1821 

431 Battle of I^ake Erie. Engraved from painting by W. H. 

Powell 

432 The Fight on Lake Erie, Illustration from "Knicker- 

bocker Edition " of Irvings Works 

433 Perry's Victory 

Hamilton B. Tompkins 

434 Daguerreotype of Com. Oliver Hazard Perry. Probably 

a copy of portrait in possession of the Rhode Island 
Historical Society 

Rhode Island Historical Society 

435 Photograph of Stuart portrait of Com. Oliver Hazard 

Perry, with signature 

436 Photograph of Com. M. C. Perry, with signature 

437 Chromo, Perry leaving the " Lawrence " 

438 Elegy to Oliver Hazard Perry 

Charles Stuart Landers 

439 Engraving, Captain D. Turner, U. S. N., 1813 

Miss Annie E. Turner 

440 Silver mounted pistol 

Mrs. Ezra W. Howard 

441 Button from the coat of Commodore William V. Tavlor, 

U. S. N., worn at the battle of Lake Erie. Gift of 
Mrs. Gilpin, daughter of the Commodore 

442 Cannon ball, dredged up with the fl.igship Lawrence at 

the time of the Centennial Exhibition. The vessel 
and many relics were shown just outside the grounds 
and small articles sold 

443 Two paper knives made of the wood of Perry's flag- 

ships, the Lawrence and the Niagara. Gift of Capt. 
Pickering, U. S. N., who was stationed in the '70— 
'80ies on the Lakes 

444 Punch bowl, McDonough's Victory 

445 Ship pitcher, The Constitution and Java 

446 Autograph of the Captain of the Constitution, Bain- 

bridge, framed in a bit of wood of the Constitution 




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447 Three photographs 

Commodore Matthew C. Perry, U. S. N., in Touro Park. 

Gift of Mr. Belmont to the City of Newport. Ward, 

sculptor 
Memorial to Com. Matthew C. Perry, erected a few 

years ago in Japan 
The unveiling of the same, with portrait effigies 

448 Three old prints. Battle of Lake Erie. 

449 Photographs of birthplace of Commodore Oliver Hazard 

Perry, Narragansett 

450 Photograph of Oliver Hazard Perry's statue, Newport, 

before it was placed on its pedestal. William G. 
Turner, sculptor 

451 Photograph of tablet over Mrs. Perry's pew in Trinity 

Church, Newport 

452 An envelope showing Perry property on the Mall, man- 

sion and former garden, now hotel 

453 Photograph of Com. Oliver Hazard Perry's grave and 

the monument erected by the State of Rhode Island 

454 Probate notice of will of Mrs. Oliver Hazard Perry, 1858 

455 Five steel engravings, one woodcut, portraits of Com. 

Oliver Hazard Perry 

456 Two written memoranda of Com. Oliver Hazard Perry's 

fighting jacket worn at the Battle of Lake Erie, and 
of the sword presented by City of Albany,, both 
owned by the Rhode Island Historical Society 

457 Broadside, Com. Perry's Fagship Lawrence on exhibitiofi 

near Machinery Hall, outside the Centennial Grounds* 
Sergeant Baker in charge 

458 Old engraving. Dr. Usher Parsons of Providence, one of 

the last survivors of the Battle of Lake Erie, He 
was surgeon of the Lawrence 

459 Three photographs, taken in Newport Harbor : 

The San tee and the Constitution, moored at Goat Island 
The Naval Academy Squadron, showing the Macedo- 
nian, Marblehead, Savannah, Saco, Winipec, and 
yacht America, about 1866 or 7 
The Constellation moored at the Training Station 

460 Old steel engravings. Stephen Decatur. Richard Dale, 

William Bainbridge, John Barry, Johnston Blakeley, 
James Biddle, Commodore Barney, Isaac Chauncey, 
William Henry Alien, Charles Stewart. All Naval 
Officers in the War of 1812 



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461 Old engraving, Charles Wilkes, Commander U. S. N., 

(his wife is buried in the Island Cemetery, Newport) 

462 Engraving, James Fennimore Cooper 

463 Com. John Rodgers 

464 Original enlistment paper of Robert Ferguson. One of 

the full set owned by George C. Mason, Esq., and 
given to him by his aunt Mrs. Perry. This one given 
to Miss Powel by Mr. Mason 

465 Old map of America, showing the seat of war on the 

Canadian Frontier from 1812 to 1815. Inset chart of 
Lakes Erie and Ontario 

Miss Mary E. Powel 

466 Life of Oliver Hazard Perry, by Lieut. A. Slidell Mac- 

Kenzie, U. S. N. 

Miss Annie Lawton 

467 Oil portrait of Com. Oliver Hazard Perry, by Jarvis 

Mrs. H. Fairfield Osborne 

468 Com. Oliver Hazard Perry Congressional Medal. Battle 

of Lake Erie 

469 Com. Oliver Hazard Perry Medal from State of Pennsyl- 

vania to the Lake Erie survivors 

470 Com. Oliver Hazard Perry Medalet. Extremely rare 

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